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AP/ADMS 4515 3.00 Internal Audit

Introduces students to the objectives, concepts, principles and techniques of internal and management auditing, as applied to profit-pursuing, non-profit and government organizations.

AP/ADMS 4511 3.00 Managing and Implementing Strategic Information Systems

Takes the strategic perspective of the general manager and study how leading firms manage their IT investments. The course focuses on the business value that can be achieved rather than the details of the technology. Issues around strategic alignment and IT governance will pervade the course.

AP/ADMS 3521 3.00 Management of Electronic Commerce Systems

Provides students with a solid foundation about the realities and potential involved in applying electronic commerce. Particularly, we examine successful and unsuccessful strategic information systems in e-commerce, and look at how such systems are developed, managed, controlled and implemented.

AP/ADMS 3330 3.00 Introduction to Management Science

This course is an introduction to the basic theory underlying Management Science and Operations Research. This course not only helps the students learn how to model real life problems as mathematical models, but also provides them the mathematical foundation and the spreadsheet skills to solve them. Specifically, using spreadsheets, the course focuses on modeling a […]

AP/ADMS 2511 3.00 Management Information Systems

Overview of information systems and technology: how information systems are selected, designed and managed to provide information needed to run organizations successfully. Topics include the strategic role of information systems; ethical considerations; technology; information systems risks; and security control considerations.

AP/ADMS 2500 3.00 Introduction to Financial Accounting

An overview of the accounting discipline, useful to both majors and non-majors. Includes accounting history, the uses of accounting information in personal and business contexts and the rudiments of financial reporting.